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Signaturbereich: AN 40-7300 bis 7699
| Signatur | Titel | Verfasserangabe | Erschienen |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gulliver's travels.- A tale of a tub.- The battle of the books etc. | by Jonathan Swift | ||
| Satires and personal writings | by Jonathan Swift. Ed. with introd. and notes by William Alfred Eddy | ||
| The prose works: 1 A tale of a tub | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The prose works: 10 The drapier's letters and other works, 1724 - 1725 | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The prose works: 11 Gulliver's travels | ed. by Herbert Davis. With an introduction by Harold Williams | ||
| The prose works: 12 Irish tracts | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The prose works: 13 Directions to servants and miscellaneous pieces | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The prose works: 14 Index. Addenda, Errata, Corrigenda | comp. by William J. Kunz ... Ed. by Herbert Davis ... | ||
| The prose works: 2 Bickerstaff papers and Pamphlets on the church | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The prose works: 3 The examiner and Other pieces written in 1710 - 1711 | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The prose works: 4 A proposal for correcting the English tongue. Polite conversation, etc. | ed. by Herbert Davis with Louis Landa | ||
| The prose works: 5 Miscellaneous and autobiographical pieces, fragments and marginalia | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The prose works: 6 Political tracts | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The prose works: 7 The history of the four last years of the Queen | ed. by Herbert Davis with an introduction by Harold Williams | ||
| The prose works: 8 Political tracts | ed. by Herbert Davis and Irvin Ehrenpreis | ||
| The prose works: 9 Irish tracts | ed. by Herbert Davis | ||
| The writings of Jonathan Swift | ed. by Robert A. Greenberg; William Bowman Piper | ||
| The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 1 Letters 1690 - 1714 | |||
| The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 2 Letters 1714 - 1726 | |||
| The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 3 Letters 1726 - 1734 | |||
| The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 4 Letters 1734 - 1745 | |||
| The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 5 The index | comp. by Hermann J. Real and Dirk F. Passmann | ||
| Jonathan Swift's Word-book | edited by A.C. Elias Jr. and John Irwin Fischer ; continued by Panthea Reid | ||
| Jonathan Swift, The Battle of the books | Hermann Josef Real | ||
| The reception and reputation of Jonathan Swift in Germany | edited by Hermann J. Real ; with the assistance of Melanie Just, Neil Key, and Helga Scholz | ||
| The reception of Jonathan Swift in Europe | edited by Hermann J. Real | ||
| The prose works: 15 Journal to Stella. Vol. 1 | ed. by Harold Williams | ||
| The prose works: 16 Journal to Stella. Vol. 2 | ed. by Harold Williams | ||
| A tale of a tub | by Jonathan Swift. The whole ed. with an introd. and notes historically and explanatory by A. C. Guthkelch ... | ||
| Jonathan Swift's On poetry: a rapsody | Melanie Maria Just | ||
| A KWIC concordance to Jonathan Swift's A tale of a tub, The battle of the books, and A discourse concerning the mechanical operation of the spirit, a fragment | Harold D. Kelling; Cathy Lynn Preston | ||
| Swift in print | Valerie Rumbold, University of Birmingham | ||
| Jonathan Swift | John Stubbs | ||
| The Cambridge companion to Jonathan Swift | edited by Christopher Fox | ||
| Jonathan Swift | Eugene Hammond | ||
| Jonathan Swift and the anatomy of satire | John M. Bullitt | ||
| Swift's parody | Robert Phiddian | ||
| The lives of Jonathan Swift: Vol. 1 | |||
| The lives of Jonathan Swift: Vol. 2 | |||
| The lives of Jonathan Swift: Vol. 3 | |||
| Jonathan Swift | Leo Damrosch | ||
| Swift: Vol. 1 Mr. Swift and his contemporaries | |||
| Swift: Vol. 2 Dr. Swift | |||
| Swift: Vol. 3 Dean Swift | |||
| Jonathan Swift | Eugene Hammond | ||
| Jonathan Swift | by Denis Donoghue | ||
| Satire | Johann Norbert Schmidt | ||
| On Swift's poetry | John Irwin Fischer | ||
| Swift and the dialectical tradition | James A. W. Rembert | ||
| Two Augustans | Ricardo Quintana | ||
| Jonathan Swift and the millennium of madness | by Kenneth Craven | ||
| Jonathan Swift | Peter Steele | ||
| Gulliver's progress | L. J. Morrissey | ||
| Contemporary studies of Swift's poetry | ed.: John Irwin Fischer ... | ||
| Jonathan Swift | Kuno Schuhmann; Joachim Möller | ||
| Swift's landscape | Carole Fabricant | ||
| Swift at Moor Park | A. C. Elias | ||
| 'The rebel muse' | Arno Löffler | ||
| Jonathan Swift | Patrick Reilly | ||
| The character of Swift's satire | Ed. by Claude Rawson | ||
| Swift's narrative satires | Everett Zimmerman | ||
| Jonathan Swift: "Gulliver's travels" | Hermann J. Real; Heinz J. Vienken | ||
| Jonathan Swift | J. A. Downie | ||
| "Full of improbable lies" | Dirk Friedrich Paßmann | ||
| Reading Swift | ed. by Richard H. Rodino ... | ||
| Reading Swift | ed. by Hermann J. Real ... | ||
| Proceedings of the first Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift | ed. by Hermann J. Real and Heinz J. Vienken | ||
| Jonathan Swift, a hypocrite reversed | David Nokes | ||
| Swift's politics | Ian Higgins | ||
| Jonathan Swift in Nederland | door Frederik Johannes Arie Jagtenberg | ||
| Swift as Nemesis | Frank Boyle | ||
| Jonathan Swift in print and manuscript | Stephen Karian | ||
| Reading Swift's poetry | Daniel Cook (University of Dundee) |